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AMD Driver 17.10.2 on Windows

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Anyone tried this driver as this supports over 8 GPU's and may contain the DAG fix.

Anyone tried yet as I was going to try tonight ?

GPU Mining is out, come and let us know of your bench scores!

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**This thread is for benchmark results only - post questions in other threads**

Geth GPU support is coming soon, in the meantime, the C++ miner is out.
The purpose of this thread is to post GPU results, not CPU.

First, install the client:
https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/wiki/Installing-clients

Second, run eth -M -G
Of course, you'll need a GPU for this to work. Use --opencl-device 0 if Eth is not identifying your OCL device properly

Third, post your results!

The format is:

OS / OS version / GPU / Eth Version
min / mean / max: xx / xx / xx
Inner mean: xx.xxxx MH

Please post everything in MH.
Please do not post questions etc as they will be removed.


Update:
14/05/15 - corrected typo on opencl, clarified thread rules

Quick Start Guide To Mine Ethereum

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PLEASE READ THIS, OR USE THE SEARCH BAR. We'd like to keep this forum clean of repeat questions. Thanks!

I've made this quick guide to help people new to mining, and I'll add to it if I missed anything. I hope this helps.


Hardware requirements to start mining.

GPU: It's up to you to choose what graphics card you want to mine with. Do your homework. How much is it. How much power does it need. How fast is it in terms of its hash rate. The GPU must have at least 2GB of memory, AMD cards are best to use and AMD GPU driver 15.12. This Mining Hardware Comparison list is very helpful. http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/
If you want a custom rom (Higher hash, lower power), you can contact Heliox
For example: RX 480 8G Samsung: 32+Mh ETH, RX 470 4G Hynix: 31+Mh ETH

Motherboard: You'll need a motherboard that has enough PCIe x16 and PCIe x1 slots to support the ammout of graphics cards you plan on using in your rig. The Asrock H81 Pro BTC and Asrock H97 Anniversary, are both good boards to use, they are relatively cheap and they can support 6 graphics cards with 1 PCIe x16 slot and 5 PCIe x1 slot. And you will need to buy a power button, obviously to turn on your rig.

Riser Cables: To use the PCIe x1 slots on your motherboard, will need to buy PCIe x1 to x16 riser card extender cables, it can also be used on the PCIe x16 slot. It's also great to give your cards some space from each other. I would recommend buying 1 or 2 extra ones, because sometimes you'll get one that doesn't work.

CPU: You'll want to buy a CPU that fits your motherboard. If you go with the Asrock H81 Pro BTC or Asrock H97 Anniversary, the Intel Celeron G1820 or G1840 works just fine for it.

Power Supply: You'll need to calculate how much power you need. For example, I have a 6 card AMD R7 370 rig, each card uses 110watts of power for a total of 660watts, and the rest of the rig uses about 200watts. So knowing this rig will need 860watts of power, I went with a good 1000watt power supply that came will all the necessary cables.

Hard Drive: A 60GB hard drive is all you need, and you can find a small solid state drive now for a good price.

RAM: A minimum of 4GB of RAM.

You'll also need to buy a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and its best to use an Ethernet connection not WIFI. You may temporarily need an optical drive, to install your drivers and Operating System. If you can do all that with a flash drive, that's great too.

Mining

In this link from Nanopool.org, http://eth.nanopool.org/help, you'll find 3 mining clients you can easily download and configure to start mining. Claymore Dual Miner, Genoil Miner, and EthMiner.

For example. I use Ethminer and I point it to nanopool, so I edited the start.bat file so it looks like this:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ethminer -M -G -F http://eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:8888/YOUR_WALLET/YOUR_WORKER_NAME

Then all you have to do is just run the bat file and you're mining away.

You should know where your DAG file is, because if you don't keep an eye on it, your hard drive may quickly fill up. You only need the 2 most recent DAG files so it's OK to delete any older ones, but sometimes you'll have to delete all of them. For me, I just had to search for the folder "Ethash" and put a shortcut of it on the desktop.

Also some helpful tips.

Set your rig to turn on when power is connected, AND set your miner to run on startup. Just google run on startup. It's a must and you'll love it when your power goes out and you're not home. When your power comes back on, your rig will turn on and start mining again.

Use a remote desktop. I use Google Chrome Remote Desktop, and I set it up on all my rigs. From my phone or another computer, I can control any of my rigs and keep an eye on them.

A handful of mining pools are damaging Ethereum -- please help get their settings fixed!

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It is believed that the following pools either have the gas limit hardcoded to 4,712,394 or something lower.

These pools need to change their Ethereum client settings to allow for a flexible gas limit (see below on how to do that): If you have contact with any of the above pools, please direct them to the Reddit thread linked at the bottom so we can help get them setup with the correct command line flags!

The following pools appear to be using the proper settings:

All pools should be running with the following settings:

Geth:
--gasprice 4000000000 --targetgaslimit 4712388

Parity:
--gas-floor-target 4712388 --gas-cap 9000000 --gasprice 4000000000

If you are on social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) then please share this thread and get it as widely distributed to your mining friends or friends of friends, as possible.

Thank you!

For more information, please see the following discussion on Reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/6imwi2/dwarfpool_and_f2pool_are_damaging_ethereum_a

Thank you!

Mining, but not showing money in my Bitcoin wallet. Nicehash/Claymore/Coinbase

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I am currently testing out mining on my desktop PC (1060 6GB) to see if building a 6 GPU is worth getting into. I have done many hours of searching and watching vids on the aspect of hardware, but I'm now turning my attention over to payouts, wallets, pools, etc..

Basically, I have mined over the past few days via Nicehash and Claymore, but I don't see anything in my Coinbase BTC and ETH wallets. I kinda want to see something before I go futher.

I started out using Nicehash at the beginning. I understand that their pay schedule depends on what you mine, so from that aspect I can see when I should receive some funds. I have that setup for BTC Wallet in Coinbase.






I started mining with Claymore last night, so it doesn't show an estimated payout.

Running Claymore last night with ETH Wallet in Coinbase.






I started running Claymore to test it and ETH mining/wallet out. Claymore is set up with the ETH Wallet.

Have I just not made enough from either of these to show anything in my wallets? Do I have something setup incorrectly? Should I be showing anything in my wallets?

I just want to make sure everything is setup correctly before I start mining full time.

While I have you here...
I see many people saying that Nicehash is the way to go when you want to let just let things run, but I'm starting to see some complain that their fees are really high.

An example.. 8:55

image

Is running Nicehash advisable to run? Do you run it, or have you in the past?

Really appreciate your time looking this over! :)

AMD Investor Guidance Sees LESS demand

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Guys I'm seeing mining demand starting to slip. AMD Guidance released yesterday says it too. I saw good Radeon RX580 8Gb and other good mining cards for sale on NewEgg for ~$300 not sold out like months before. eBay sellers of mining gear are getting no bids! All my gear I got from miners getting out looking for next project.. I'm gonna stop at 3 rigs and a breakout board my 12 cards will have to pay themselves off

Hosting Rigs/Miners in Europe

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BitClouder.co is a datacenter special made for bitcoin miners one year ago wee started to host our friends bitcoin devices because wee have the space and the electrical resources. Our datacenter is located in Romania Harghita, ZipCode 535700 and we have a total power of 1200KW/h that is equivalent off hosting 1000 Antminer S7 or 1.2MW.

Wee can arange local pickup in UK if you have alot of devices wee can pick it up with our van.

Here is the list with the bitcoin miners wee are hosting :
  1. Antminer s1/s2/s3/s4/s5/s7/
  2. Zeus Miner
  3. Knc Miner
  4. Spondoolies
  5. GPUS/Ethereum
  6. Avalon
  7. BlockErupter
  8. All bitcon/scrypt/litecoin/ miners/
  9. Ethereum rigs
  10. Zcash rigs
We have for sale at best prices!

What are wee ofering:
  1. Best price from Romania for electricity (0.09$/KW/H)[/
  2. Datacenter is protected by 3 guards working 24/7/365
  3. Full video surveillance
  4. 3 Internet Providers
  5. Remote access trought Team Viewer
  6. You can rent PSU
  7. Remotly change your pool and reboot your miner
  8. Video camera pointed on your miners
  9. Email/Phone/Sms Suport 24/7/365
  10. ]Any issue will be fixed in top 30 min

For all the services we have launched a webite http://bitclouder.co/ from where you can order hosting for your miners.

You can contact me :
+40755581546 /Viber/whatsapp
Email: admin@bitclouder.co
skype : adrian.tuto

You can check my bitcointalk post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1319646.0


Below you have a picture with our bitclouder dashboard this is still in testing phase.



Stale share rocket after Byzantium Hard fork

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Anyone experiencing the same as me?

Cleaning Up This Forum... NEW MEMBERS, PLEASE READ.

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Most of you already know that our forum has grown a lot, almost 100 new members a day. The forum is being flooded with a ton of discussions, most of which have already been talked about. I understand new members are trying to learn and need help, but now there is way too much clutter. I have to start deleting repeat posts.

To new members, please use the search bar for any question you may have BEFORE posting it, most likely your question has been asked before and you'll find an answer there. Just use keywords, go through the posts, and do research.

If anyone sees a post that is spam or a repeat topic, mark it as spam or PM the link to it and I'll take of it.

Thank you everyone...It's great to see our crypto community growing so much :)

RX 470 mining

Chinese power supplies?

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Hi,
I am currently building rack full of 64 x RX 570.
I was always building with Enermax Platimax 1700W, but I think it's pretty expensive.
So I was looking for some kind of 10kW industrial power supplies and then I found some chinese power supplies for mining:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2800-Watt-Power-Supply-for-GPU-Mining-Ethereum-94-Efficiency-110-260V-ETH-d3-/272750457178?hash=item3f8131b15a:g:ixgAAOSw6YtZXa7i
Well I don't believe its quality and I know what can faulty or shitty PSU do to my machine.
So I just want you to ask if you tried some of these chinese PSUs or do you use some kind of industrial PSUs?
Thanks for answering :)

RX 570 + ASUS Z270-A + Claymore last card always fails

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Hi,
I have five rigs with ubuntu 17.04 and 8x RX 570.
Also I have one rig with same configuration except I have only 6x RX 570.
I have problem that after like half a day running last cards always crash and I mine on 7/5 cards only.
What can be the issue?
Thanks for help!

RX Vega 64 8GB - 1650 H/s / 160 W - XMR

Error 43 on rx480 4gb

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I'm having this issue with my 480 when I install it onto my rig in device manager it comes up with windows has stopped this device from working (error code 43 ) I'm wondering if anyone has had a problem like this and is there a fix at all. Or is my card dead ☹️

Antminer d3 sell low price (September batch)

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Hello

We have 60 units pre order on bitmain manufactor for 25-30 september.
50 units sold out (we can introduce our customers if they agreed)
Note : the price is diffrent and depends how many do you want.price start at 3600$ and goes to 4500$ for one unit
all of our units included power supply

payment method is perfectmoney and bitcoin just! please dont send spam if you do not agree with our terms verify step with passport and your face in front your passport for more trust and know each otherwe can send it worldwide in most of countries.Reply this email if you are intrested in , tell us how many do you want and make your order.we

hope to can make more trust for future.

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Antminer S9-14TH/s

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Hello

after a while we sold almost 50 pieces of antminer d3 , we decide to resell antminer s9

Price for each batch of antminer S9 is 2000$ (note : shipping cost is not calculated and included psu)
Delivery Date : 12-20 october
Bitcoin payment method

Email us At

d.jonathan.p85@gmail.com

AntMiner S9/L3+

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Start mining! Sell AntMiner S9/L3+
ASAP Get a discount.
IF you want, pls contact me by sales21@calibli.com/whatsapp +8618926477749

EhtosDistro Error Claymore for ETH mining (libOpenCL.so.1)

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I'm trying use claymore for mining ETH but it get this error "/opt/miners/claymore/claymore error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

I have 6 GPUs NVIDIA 1080 and EthosDistro 1.2.5. The config is:

# cat /home/ethos/local.conf
========================================
globalminer claymore
maxgputemp 70
stratumproxy enabled
proxywallet 0x0750a5C3daa7eacBA912F1cA581b37Ce7c0f7B8f
proxypool1 eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999
proxypool2 eth-us-west1.nanopool.org:9999
flags --cl-global-work 8192 --farm-recheck 200
globalfan 80
globalcore 1847
globalmem 5524
autoreboot 1

claymore.stub.conf
========================================
-colors 0
-dbg -1
-esm 1
-epool proxypool1 eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:9999
-ewal 0x0750a5C3daa7eacBA912F1cA581b37Ce7c0f7B8f
-epsw x
-eworker g1080-01
-allpools 1
-gser 2
-allcoins 1
-wd 0
-ethi 16

Thanks for your support!

Old motherboard compatibility with new 470/480

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Hello.

I am planning on purchasing a MSI 470 4GB Gaming X, I also want to put it on a used AM3+ Motherboard.

The motherboard is an Asus M5A78L-M LX Micro ATX AM3+ Motherboard with the AMD CPU - AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.4GHz Dual-Core Processor.

How do I know if this is compatible?

Thanks in advance.

GPU Mining is out, come and let us know of your bench scores!

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**This thread is for benchmark results only - post questions in other threads**

Geth GPU support is coming soon, in the meantime, the C++ miner is out.
The purpose of this thread is to post GPU results, not CPU.

First, install the client:
https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/wiki/Installing-clients

Second, run eth -M -G
Of course, you'll need a GPU for this to work. Use --opencl-device 0 if Eth is not identifying your OCL device properly

Third, post your results!

The format is:

OS / OS version / GPU / Eth Version
min / mean / max: xx / xx / xx
Inner mean: xx.xxxx MH

Please post everything in MH.
Please do not post questions etc as they will be removed.


Update:
14/05/15 - corrected typo on opencl, clarified thread rules
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